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Evening at the Library: "Aviation in the Adirondacks" with Aurora Pfaff
Evening at the Library
Join us on Thursday, September 19th at 5 pm as we welcome Aurora Pfaff, author of the new book "Aviation in the Adirondacks" from Arcadia Publishing.
Since 1912, when a young man named George Gray landed an open-cockpit biplane on a farmer’s field, aviation has played an important role in communities located throughout the 6 million-acre Adirondack Park. Through a range of historic images and postcards, Aurora Pfaff tells the story of pilots who linked communities by air, transported goods and people, and the small towns and airfields that they called home.
From the novelty of planes landing on skis and daredevil flying circuses to forest fire patrols, exploration of the vast backcountry, and toy deliveries by Santa, airplanes have opened the Adirondack wilderness and made remote communities more easily accessible for tourists and adventurers. Yet this golden age for aviation would not last, for as car travel became easier and more affordable in the mid- to late-20th century, air travel in the Adirondacks would fade in importance and necessity.
Aurora Pfaff is a writer and editor living and working in New York state’s Adirondack Park. She has a master’s degree in English from Harvard University, but as a child dreamed of becoming an astronaut. She finally took her first flying lesson in 2022. Images used in Aviation in the Adirondacks come from the Adirondack Experience: The Museum on Blue Mountain Lake, Historic Saranac Lake, Keene Valley Library, Piseco Lake Historical Society, Saranac Lake Free Library Adirondack Research Room, Town of Webb Historical Association, individuals, and other organizations.
As a freelance writer, Aurora has been published in the magazines Adirondack Life, Majesty, LOCAL adk, New York Archives, and Beyond Words Literary Magazine. In her writing, she seeks to combine personal essays with sense of place. Her first book, the photo-rich Aviation in the Adirondacks, was published by Arcadia Publishing in the summer of 2024, and she is currently at work on a memoir about her relationship with her grandmother, who helped raise her and for whom she cared for when her grandmother was diagnosed with Alzheimer's Disease.